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Historic Nootka Sound
Discovered by Captain Cook in 1778, this area abounds with the beginnings of British Columbia, Nootka is located at the mouth of Nootka Sound just 74 air miles west of Campbell River. Nootka Island is unsurpassed in mountain scenery, beauty and wildlife. You can retrace the footsteps of B.C.'s early explorers such as Captain Cook and Captain Bligh on the beautiful pebble beach at Friendly Cove and visit the Governor General Totem.
Nootka Island Fishing Camp offers comfortable rooms, twin and single. |
Fishing
Nootka Island Fishing Camp on Nootka Sound is truly Super Natural British Columbia. The chance to battle King (Tyee) Salmon up to 60 pounds, or the fighting Coho in excess of 15 pounds awaits the ardent fisherman at Nootka Island Fishing Camp. There are plenty of Salmon - Chinook and Coho - ready to be hooked and caught in the serenity and seclusion of uncrowded fishing grounds. Although salmon is our specialty there are also ling cod, red snapper, rock cod and halibut.
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Phone: October to April (250) 752-0455
May through September (250) 286-2694
Fax: (250) 752-0466
Due to the remoteness of our camp, we are unable to check email frequently.
We encourage you to call if you have an inquiry that requires a quick response.
However, if you wish to email us, please do so at
nifish@island.net
or click on reservations below, and use the comment form.